Showing posts with label Luxury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luxury. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

United Introduces New Business Class on 757

United Airlines will be introducing its new Business class this fall on all of its International 757s. These, as expected from many travel critics, will be a total innovation to the airline industry. United Airlines has truly done it right. The seats will have five feet of space between each other and will recline to an almost-full flat bed for a night of restful, comfortable sleep. They will also have adjustable headrests, lumbar support, a 110-volt adapter for laptop computers, and a reading lamp. The new B757 will have 12 First class lie-flat seats, 26 Business class seats, and another 72 seats in the all-Economy Plus cabin. These aircraft will also be available on routes between New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angles. The most important thing, though, is that the recline adjustment on the seats go way back. Prepare to experience new, unprecedented comfort this fall!

Monday, July 2, 2007

AA to Introduce New Lie-Flat Business Class Seats

American Airlines recently announced that it would be installing its new next-generation business class seats on every 767-300 and 777-200 in its fleet. The new seats will convert to lie-flat beds with comfortable duvets and soft pillows. The manufacturer, known as Recaro, also prides itself on the newly-designed IFE system. The seat also has many other innovating features like Bose QuiteComfort 2 Noise Cancelling Headsets, swiveling fold-away tables, six-way adjustable headrests, and adjustable seat pitches. These seats have been highly anticipated ever since their preview at the ITB, the world's leading travel fair, in Berlin, Germany. They were officially unveiled to the National Business Travel Association (NBTA) convention in Chicago, IL. I personally believe that this will set a new standard in the business travel industry and, with time, will have other airlines coming up with a new formula for business travel. This, in my opinion, is pure innovation.